id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27572 Nicklin, J. A. (John Arnold) Dickens-Land .txt text/plain 15246 535 67 [Illustration: CHALK, HOUSE WHERE DICKENS SPENT HIS HONEYMOON] Chalk, House where Dickens spent his honeymoon _Frontispiece_ delightfully oldfashioned inn of the old coaching days", the "Sir John the summer, Dickens would write such novels as _Great Expectations_, and quaint old house adjoining the Cathedral which has ten rooms, some of When the little Charles Dickens was taken away to London inside the It was old associations that led Dickens so often in his walks from Out of the Cobham woods it is not a long walk to the little village of mile and a half north of Aylesford, a grey old cairn, set on a green In many an old house of Kentish yeoman or squire Dickens famous London-to-Dover road through Rochester, Chatham, and Canterbury. and careless", "in one little orchard attached to an old stone house But when Dickens took Rochester once more for the background of a story ./cache/27572.txt ./txt/27572.txt